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Discussion starter · #22 ·
bachviet said:
Sweet ride but what's up with chrome wheels?
Those rims in that finish are new for 2005. They are a chrome-look version of the 18'' Sparkle Silver accessory wheels that were first offered on the 2004 TL. The 2005 TL has both the painted and chrome-look version as accessories. The 2005 RL can only come with the chrome-look version as an accessory or as part of the A-spec package.

18" High Performance Chrome-Look Alloy Wheel

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Set of four

Big, bold, and sporty, the 18" Aluminum Alloy Wheel is an inch larger than the standard TL wheels

These wheels require larger, lower profile tires (Yokohama ES100 235/40R18 95W tires are recommended). Cost of tires not included

New paint process creates real chrome look; mild soap and water keeps it shining

NOTE: The recommended tires are summer tires, and are not suitable for driving on snow or ice

MSRP: $1,860.00

(Installation costs not included)

Prices shown are Acura suggested retail prices only, and do not include taxes or license. Actual vehicle/accessory costs, labor and installation vary. Dealers set their own prices. Please consult your selected dealer.
 
Discussion starter · #24 ·
From TOV: http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=309441

Acura RL Best Performer in Crash Tests

Date: December 13, 2004 21:03
Submitted by: Anonymous
Source: Yahoo News
Credibility Rating: N/A

WASHINGTON - The 2005 Acura RL was the only one of 18 vehicles tested to earn the government's highest rating, five stars, for front and side-impact crash tests and rollover prevention, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday.

Vehicles generally performed well, and none earned fewer than three stars on any test. NHTSA is testing 2005 models as they come on the market.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x2, Ford Explorer 4x2, Mercury Mountaineer 4x2, Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 and GMC Yukon 4x4 were the worst performers in the rollover test, earning three stars. That rating means the chance of rollover in a single-vehicle crash is 20 to 30 percent.

The Ford Mustang had the lowest chance of rollover, at 8.7 percent. The best-performing sport utility vehicles in the rollover test were the Lincoln Navigator and the Toyota Highlander, which earned four stars and had a 17 percent chance of rolling over.

The Nissan Altima, Pontiac G6, Pontiac Vibe and Toyota Matrix were the worst performers in the driver's side-impact test, earning three stars. That means there is an 11 to 20 percent chance of serious injury in a similar, 38.5 mph crash.

No vehicle got fewer than four stars in the frontal crash test, which is a 35 mph test.

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041213/ap_on_go_ot/crash_tests
Last edited by Tuan on December 13, 2004 22:41

Looks like that ACE (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure works really well :) .
 
A couple of weeks ago when I brought my CL in for a service, I had the pleasure of sitting in a new '05 RL, Silver with black interior. Very, Very, Very nice car!!! In retrospec, I should have asked for a test drive. Maybe next time I visit my dealer. Last week I spoke with CompTech and found out that they have a new RL on the way. Know what that means? :D
 
Discussion starter · #26 ·
From Hondanews.com: http://www.hondanews.com/CatID1000?mid=2005061336667&mime=asc

Acura Real Time Traffic Coverage Expands
Tampa and Orlando Traffic Coverage Available in the 2005 Acura RL

Torrance, Calif. 06/13/2005 -- The real time traffic service in the 2005 Acura RL luxury performance sedan will expand to cover the Tampa and Orlando metro markets, the division announced today. Starting June 15, RL owners will receive construction, accident and weather-related incident information for the Tampa and Orlando metro areas in real time. The Tampa market will also include traffic flow (speed) information. The traffic information is beamed via XM(R) Satellite Radio and clearly displayed on the vehicle's in-car navigation system through the AcuraLink(TM) satellite communications system.

Acura RL owners in the Tampa and Orlando metro area will receive a custom AcuraLink message notifying them of the expanded coverage. With the addition of Tampa and Orlando, real time traffic coverage will be available in 22 major metro areas.

Cities with available AcuraLink real time traffic information

Atlanta
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Detroit
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis/St. Paul
New York
Orlando
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
San Diego
San Francisco/Oakland
San Jose
Seattle
St Louis
Tampa
Washington D.C.

" We are excited to offer the real time traffic service to our customers in the Orlando and Tampa area," said Steven Center, assistant vice president, Acura Sales. "The expanded coverage will not only help residents in the Central Florida area, but those east coast drivers who travel to Florida on a regular basis for vacations and want to know real time traffic conditions."

The 2005 Acura RL was the first vehicle in North America to feature standard real time traffic information integrated into the navigation system. In addition, the RL also features many advanced technologies as standard equipment including HandsFreeLink(TM) Bluetooth(R) wireless interface and an Acura/Bose(R) DVD-Audio surround sound system.

Additional Acura RL information and downloadable high-resolution images are available at www.acuranews.com.
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
From TOV: http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=384913

2006 RL Summary of Changes

The dramatically redesigned RL went on sale last year as an all-new model featuring a 3.5-liter VTEC V-6 engine and the groundbreaking Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ system. The increased performance, exciting new styling and an assortment of exciting interior features have pushed the RL to record sales in 2005. For 2006, Acura introduces an optional Technology Package for the RL, which adds three advanced new features:

Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) - uses a grille-mounted radar unit, motorized seatbelt E-pretentioners on the driver’s and front passenger’s seats and an automatic braking system to monitor potential frontal collisions and help reduce the impact on occupants by alerting the driver, tensioning the seatbelts and slowing the vehicle.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – To compensate for changing traffic flow, ACC adjusts vehicle speed automatically by applying throttle and/or brake to maintain a consistent following distance.

Michelin PAX Run-Flat tires - helps provide enhanced safety and security with continuous mobility of up to 125 miles at up to 50 mph following a tire puncture.

New horsepower/torque ratings: 290 horsepower SAE net (Rev 8/04) at 6200 rpm, 256 lbs-ft torque SAE net (Rev 8/04*) at 5000 rpm

*For the 2006 model year, all Acura horsepower and torque specifications have been updated to reflect revised Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J1349 (Rev 8/04) net calculations that went into effect in January of 2005. These new calculations reflect a number of significant changes in the way horsepower and torque are measured and may cause SAE net horsepower and torque totals published in 2006 media materials to differ from the figures published in previous years. To avoid confusion, all 2006 Acura press materials will specify “SAE net (Rev 8/04”) after all horsepower and torque figures to denote adherence to the new standards.
 
a few of these rich bastards that live around me have this car, its sooo sexy. i love how it sits, it look slike its flying by you when its just stopped at a red light, ohh god i want one, haha, too bad ill never have one!!!
 
Plumaccordcoupe said:
From TOV: http://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?news_item_id=384913

2006 RL Summary of Changes

The dramatically redesigned RL went on sale last year as an all-new model featuring a 3.5-liter VTEC V-6 engine and the groundbreaking Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ system. The increased performance, exciting new styling and an assortment of exciting interior features have pushed the RL to record sales in 2005. For 2006, Acura introduces an optional Technology Package for the RL, which adds three advanced new features:

Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) - uses a grille-mounted radar unit, motorized seatbelt E-pretentioners on the driver’s and front passenger’s seats and an automatic braking system to monitor potential frontal collisions and help reduce the impact on occupants by alerting the driver, tensioning the seatbelts and slowing the vehicle.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – To compensate for changing traffic flow, ACC adjusts vehicle speed automatically by applying throttle and/or brake to maintain a consistent following distance.

Michelin PAX Run-Flat tires - helps provide enhanced safety and security with continuous mobility of up to 125 miles at up to 50 mph following a tire puncture.

New horsepower/torque ratings: 290 horsepower SAE net (Rev 8/04) at 6200 rpm, 256 lbs-ft torque SAE net (Rev 8/04*) at 5000 rpm

*For the 2006 model year, all Acura horsepower and torque specifications have been updated to reflect revised Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J1349 (Rev 8/04) net calculations that went into effect in January of 2005. These new calculations reflect a number of significant changes in the way horsepower and torque are measured and may cause SAE net horsepower and torque totals published in 2006 media materials to differ from the figures published in previous years. To avoid confusion, all 2006 Acura press materials will specify “SAE net (Rev 8/04”) after all horsepower and torque figures to denote adherence to the new standards.

So the U.S. models still don't have Pedestrian Recognition or "Intelligent Night Vision" as do the RL's or "Legends" in Japan.
 
Discussion starter · #30 ·
Accord_V6_400m said:
So the U.S. models still don't have Pedestrian Recognition or "Intelligent Night Vision" as do the RL's or "Legends" in Japan.
Nope, but they might make that feature available for the 2007 model. Either as a standard feature or as part of a Touring or Type S package (if Acura ever decides to make one).
 
i saw a crash test done on the rl at the insurance institute for highway saftey, they crashed that bad boy into a wall at 40 mph!!! i have dvd video ill see if i cant get it up here, it'll make u cry. i was about to jump in front of it and scream NO!!!!!!!!
 
Discussion starter · #32 ·
99v6sedan said:
i saw a crash test done on the rl at the national highway institute for saftey, they crashed that bad boy into a wall at 40 mph!!! i have dvd video ill see if i cant get it up here, it'll make u cry.
You visited the NHTSA crash text facility? I didn't think they did tours for places like that.

99v6sedan said:
i was about to jump in front of it and scream NO!!!!!!!!
I would have too :laugh: .
 
my work sent me to frame school and the teacher of the class got us in, they dont do public tours, it was crazy, i actually have video of the whole tour, from entering the facility to leaving the parking lot.
 
I had the opportunity to drive this car and its really nice inside & out. The only thing I didn't like was the keyless go system was easily fooled. We sat in the car with the fob started it and I got out with the fob and let my friend drive around the block without it, It didnt shut off or anything but he said a message was flashing in the cluster about it. I wonder if it contacts on-star as if its a theft. there must be some sort of countermeasures.
 
ive never driven a car with the f1 paddles but i assume it would be fun, a good feature IMO
 
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